Rouhani said Iran is committed to a broader nuclear agreement, but said "a possible impediment may be a lack of serious will by the other party or parties or they might be influenced by others," in reference to Israeli suspicions.

"We are ready," Rouhani said. "Of course, this is a long and winding and difficult road. However, if we remain serious and keep the will, we can push through."

Rouhani is a wolf in sheep closing or more accurately someone whose role is to put a moderate face on the Iranian fanatic regime; he was sent to Davos by the Supreme Leader Khameini to present Iran as a moderate country seeking good relations with the global community, while Khameini himself keeps stoking the flame of Iranian fanaticism at home. So, Rouhani tells the international community in Davos that Iran "has no intention of acquiring nuclear weapons and seeks constructive engagement with its neighbors," while Khameini (and some others around him) tells the Iranian people that Iran will not accept any limits on its nuclear program. The world should listen to the real decision maker Khameini not to the salesman Rouhani.